translated from Spanish: Lasarte advances its premiere in the ‘Red’: “It will serve us to draw conclusions”

The coach of the Chilean national team, Martín Lasarte, anticipated in the present day what will be the friendly this Friday with Bolivia, at the Estadio El Teniente de Rancagua, in what will be his debut in the bank of the ‘Roja’. Consulted for its premiere in the national team, as a successor to Reinaldo Rueda, the strata of Uruguayan origin stated that “it is always a waterfall of sensations. When you played, it was the same. When in this case it is my greatest sporting challenge, logically one lives it with the motivation and tranquility that the years give you. It’s a very nice instance of living.” He also stated that “the goal doesn’t change, no matter what my debut is. The most important thing is that it’s a game to draw conclusions. Here is a mix of players with a lot of experience, with others much less experienced, and these matches are worth it.” We are with the peace of mind that the experience gives you. The most important thing is that the party with Bolivia serves us to draw conclusions. The idea is that these kinds of meetings will serve to draw data for the future,” he added. On the other hand, the former technician of Universidad Católica and Universidad de Chile recognized that “for these friendly matches there are clubs that have decided not to lend players (…) The situation that we have to live with the Covid forces us to be prepared and have different plans to be able to react.” Regarding what he seeks to capture from the start of the combo, Lasarte said that “it is to try to have a balanced team that does not present fissures and improves its goal share, simple things. It’s better to handle five concepts well than 15 bad ones.” What one aims to do is to increase the chances of reaching a goal, to create game circuits that allow us to get more comfortable to convert. We’ll work the ball a lot, too,” he added. As for the campus he has, the charrúa noted that “we have players who adapt to any game system and younger ones that can cost them a little more. We are obliged to live together experienced players to share their journey with the younger ones.” As for Bolivia’s national team, the national teamer noted that “(César) Farías has long since been in charge of Bolivia, I think in the first few matches the transition was noticed, but I think it is a growing team. It will be a nice measure for us.” The differences have narrowed. What happened 30 years ago no longer happens. Today there is no match that is settled earlier in South America. There will never be a opponent I’m going to detracr from, I never win a game before I play it,” he complemented. Finally, asked who the captain will be in front of the highlands – where Gary Medel and Claudio Bravo run with an advantage – Lasarte merely said that “they will see that when it’s game time.”



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